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TORONTO, ON – Team Canada defeated the Slovaks 5-0 in the quarter final to advance to the semi-final
versus the Czech Republic on Saturday at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Ontario.

The line of Mario Lemieux, Jarome Iginla, and Joe Sakic providing high-lite material factoring in on three
of Canada’s five goals. Martin Brodeur had his first ever international shut-out with a 26 save performance.
Canada had played an even first period with the Slovaks before bursting out with four second period goals,
and never looked back.

The Czech Republic advanced to the semi-final with a decisive 6-1 win over the Swedes earlier in the week.
This will be a re-match of the infamous 1998 Olympic shut-out that saw the Czechs advance and eventually win
the gold medal at the Winter Olympics in Nagano. There are two players currently on Team Canada that where
with the 1998 team. Joe Sakic and Adam Foote where both their, but Joe was out with an injury.

“I have tried to put that game out of my mind,” stated veteran defensemen, Adam Foote. “We obviously would
have liked a different outcome, but that’s hockey.” Canada is set to face a team that went 1-2 during the
round robin portion of the tournament, but turned the corner in their last game versus the Swedes.

In the other semi-final, Team USA will host Finland in St.Paul, Minnesota on Friday. The winner of the two
semi-finals will do battle in Toronto on Tuesday, September 14th at the Air Canada Centre.

Lacasse made 22 saves, but Canada was blanked in the tournament final.

2017-18 NWT: CAN 3 – ROY 1 (Icebreaker)

Poulin scored twice in the third period to send Canada to the win.

2017-18 NWT: CAN 4 – FLA 1 (Icebreaker)

Saulnier got the GWG to lead Canada to its first Icebreaker victory.

2017-18 NWT: NOR 4 – CAN 2 (Icebreaker)

Daoust and Spooner scored, but Canada dropped its tournament opener.

2017-18 NST: WHT 3 – RED 2 (Intrasquad)

Delaney scored a pair of special-teams goals to help White edge Red.

2017-18 NST: WHT 2 – KOR 0 (Exhibition)

White blanks Korea at sledge camp

2017-18 NST: RED 4 – KOR 1 (Exhibition)

Red starts sledge camp with win

BDO launches Goals for Kids program

As part of the BDO Goals for Kids program, $100 will go to minor hockey associations across the country for every Team Canada goal scored at Hockey Canada-hosted international events, and $50 will be donated for every goal scored at a trio of national championships – the Esso Cup, TELUS Cup and RBC Cup.

2017-18 NWU18T : CAN 3 – USA 0 (Game 2)

McArthur earned the 26-save SO to help Canada even the U18 series.

2017-18 NWU18T: BLK 3 – RED 2 OT (Intrasquad)

MacEachern scored the OT winner to get Black the intrasquad sweep.

2017-18 NWDT: USP 2 – GLD 1 (Exhibition)

Knott opened the scoring, but Gold fell a goal short against U SPORTS.